See how every N.J. public high school scored on the SATs

Even if your high school didn't make the list of N.J.'s 50 best SAT scores, there's a chance its results were still pretty good.

The state's Class of 2107 posted an impressive average score of 1,103 out of 1,600. That's with an average score of 551 in reading and writing and a 552 in math.

Scores at individual schools followed a predictable pattern as magnet schools or academies with selective enrollment achieved the state's best results.

Results at traditional high schools continued to correlate to demographics. Students are more likely to score well if they have parents who attended college and a high family income, according to College Board data.

Use the tool below to find the SAT scores for each of N.J.'s public high schools.